PALM BEACH, Florida — President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday at Mar‑a‑Lago to discuss a revised 20‑point peace plan aimed at ending nearly four years of war with Russia. Both leaders reviewed security guarantees, territorial questions including Donbas, and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after shuttle diplomacy by US envoys. Zelensky said he could put the plan to a referendum if Russia agreed to at least a 60‑day ceasefire. Moscow launched large missile and drone strikes in late December, complicating negotiations. Trump stated he would approve any deal. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Diplomatic intermediaries, states offering security guarantees, and political figures positioning as deal-brokers may gain influence, leverage, and reputational or economic opportunities if negotiations advance.
Ukrainian civilians, frontline communities, and local infrastructure suffered immediate harm from intensified Russian strikes in late December and continued disruption to power and services.
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